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Bouquet Hi everyone.
I'm afraid it's taken me quite a while to get here. I've been visiting at different times, and especially this last week with intentions of registering, but I got so absorbed in reading first, that my time was up and I didn't get to it. This is a very interesting Forum!

Anyway, today I stayed around a bit longer to get through the registration, and I look forward to making friends and learning with some direct questions.  


Posted on: 10:19 pm on March 5, 2004
dreuby Welcome, Bouquet, it's nice to meet you if you've been "lurking" with us a while.

I enjoyed visiting your site - hope you enjoy your visits here too. :D


Posted on: 4:09 pm on March 7, 2004
Bouquet Thanks, Dianne,
I appreciate you kind words.

I've been to see your sites too, and can see that you've come a long way from when you were the poster-girl for the Newbie Club. I suppose you still are, since you helped write one of their books.

I noticed on an authors' site, round table, they  were really putting down the idea of e-books. I thought I was just a poor marketer and needed to learn more. Is it really that hard to sell them? Or was it just that they are still thinking in the traditional writer mode?

I've heard fiction (and poetry!) is harder to move, but I see more and more of it all the time. What do you think?


Posted on: 9:20 pm on March 9, 2004

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